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NEW MEXICO DIVISION OF MARITAL PROPERTY LAWYER

New Mexico is a community property state meaning that we look at the assets and the debts and allocate them in a way that makes sense to the parties and we try to divide the assets 50/50. It is also equitable distribution state though. If it does not make sense to divide the assets 50/50, we come up with a better solution. Our goal is to help you make the best possible financial decisions for yourself and for your family moving forward.

While going through a separation or divorce, it is important to receive a financial agreement that is equitable and takes into consideration your current circumstances. Division of marital property can be a point of contention between married couples if they are not able to effectively communicate with each other or if they want different things. New Mexico Legal Group can help you figure out the best approach to reaching a settlement. We will protect your rights and financial interests throughout the legal proceedings.

New Mexico Community Property Laws

Since New Mexico is a community property state, any assets and debts acquired during the marriage will be divided equally between the spouses. If the parties signed a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement stating how the property and debts are to be distributed in the event of the marriage dissolving, then that can be used to settle the financial aspects of the divorce. If a financial settlement was arranged prior to the divorce, the courts will intervene if the validity of the agreement is under dispute by either spouse.

Factors that Affect Award of Alimony

The court wants to designate alimony in a manner that is fair and just to both parties. The court may decide alimony should be paid in installments for a set period of time, indefinitely, or in one lump sum. Certain factors the court takes into consideration when deciding how to arrange the terms of spousal support are:

Earning potential of both spouses based on education, past work experiences, and abilities

Good faith effort made by either spouse to become financially self-sufficient

The standard of living during the marriage

The length of the marriage

Financial agreements made between the parties prior to initiation of the divorce proceedings

Contact an Albuquerque Divorce Attorney

Speak with a member of our legal staff by calling (505) 843-7303 to schedule an initial consultation with a qualified Albuquerque divorce attorney. We have offices located in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho. We represent clients in cities throughout the state of New Mexico. While you are going through a separation or divorce it is imperative that you have someone looking out for your long-term financial interests. Talk with one of our lawyers so that we can start working towards the resolution you need to move on with your life.